The Rebel King (All the King’s Men #2) Read Online Kennedy Ryan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: All the King's Men Series by Kennedy Ryan
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Total pages in book: 113
Estimated words: 108242 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 541(@200wpm)___ 433(@250wpm)___ 361(@300wpm)
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Kimba, my father, Wallace, Bethany, and the doctor Maxim brought in stand around my bed, all eyes on me. I touch my throat self-consciously. I caught a glimpse of myself earlier in my bathroom mirror and saw for the first time how bad the bruises look. How bad I look. What a difference a few days in captivity make.

“Does your throat hurt?” Wallace asks, his frown anxious.

“Just a little.” I force a weak smile to reassure him, to reassure them all. “I’m fine, but what about you? You were there, too, Wall.”

“He didn’t hang me over the side of a mountain by my throat,” Wallace says.

“No, he didn’t,” Maxim says from his chair in the corner. He’s barely spoken since we got back. He’s been watching me the whole time, and my father keeps flicking curious glances his way.

“You need rest more than anything,” the doctor says. “That sedative should be kicking in soon.”

Maybe sleep will make them go away, leave me alone for a while. I droop my eyes deliberately and yawn on cue.

“We should let her get some rest,” Kimba says. “We’re all up in your space.”

“It’s okay.” I smile at her, concerned by her concern. She never looks worried, and I’ve never seen her like this. “I’m okay, Kimba.”

She doesn’t look convinced but nods. “Viv’s coming from New York. Says she needs to see you both for herself.”

Wallace and I smile at each other, yet another bond formed through the ordeal we just survived.

“We have a hotel,” Bethany says, “but maybe we should stay here. We can’t leave you alone.”

“She won’t be,” Maxim says from the corner.

Everyone turns to look at him. Bethany clears her throat, shooting a questioning look at my dad, like he may be able to offer some insight into the big man periodically growling from the corner.

“You need rest, young lady,” the doctor says. “We’ll clear out.” He glances at Maxim. “Since it sounds like you’ll be here, Mr. Cade—”

“I will be.” Maxim stands and approaches the bed, giving the doctor his full attention.

“Good. You have my number. Call if she needs anything.” The doctor walks out, and Maxim follows him, stopping at the door as if waiting for everyone else to come.

“Oh,” Bethany says, gathering the lozenges and lotion and other items I’m not sure how she planned to use. There’s even a ball of yarn and knitting needles. I’d laugh if I wasn’t so tired and ready to be left alone.

Not alone.

With Maxim.

Maxim follows everyone out of the room, probably ensuring they actually leave. My father lingers, picking up my hand on the bed once they’re gone.

“You sure you’re okay, kiddo?”

He hasn’t called me that in a long time, and the endearment, the love behind it, makes my eyes water. “Yeah, Dad. I’m okay.”

He met us on the tarmac, squeezing me so tight and weeping. This traumatized him in a way I think only he and I can fully comprehend. What we went through with Mama…I’m just so grateful he doesn’t have to go through that again.

“Maxim is”—he widens his eyes and smiles—“intense.”

“He is.” My chuckle sounds like it’s in a blender. “But I like it.”

“I can see that. Why didn’t you tell me you were dating Maxim Cade? He’s a pretty big deal.”

“He’s a very big deal to me.”

“He’s not who I would have expected you to choose,” Dad says carefully.

“Yeah,” I agree wryly. “We met when I went to Amsterdam.”

“You’ve known him that long?”

“We hadn’t seen each other in years. We reconnected when I started working on his brother’s campaign. You’ll love Owen, by the way.”

“Everyone seems to. I haven’t seen this much excitement about a candidate in a very long time.”

“He’s the real deal. Kimba and I feel very lucky to work on his team.”

“He’s lucky to have you.” He pauses, darting a quick glance over his shoulder and then turning back to me, lowering his voice. “How serious is it between you and Maxim?”

“We’re keeping it private. I don’t want the drama of us dating to cast any doubt on why Kimba and I got this job, and it would only distract from Owen’s campaign at this point, but I love him.”

“And he obviously has very strong feelings for you.”

“He loves me.”

Dad pushes my hair back. “Who wouldn’t?”

“Spoken like a daddy.” A real yawn, not like the one I faked to get rid of everyone, catches me by surprise. “Guess I am tired.”

“Love you, kiddo. Get some sleep.”

I nod, determined to see Maxim before I close my eyes, but I don’t last.

CHAPTER 10

MAXIM

“I want to see his dead body, Grim.”

The words vibrate in my chest, rattling across my rib cage. I grip the cell phone tightly and run a hand through my hair, keeping my voice low in the front room of Lennix’s apartment.

“I know.” Grim sounds as weary as I feel. “My team’s doing everything short of draining that river to find him. You and I both know his odds of surviving in that current with four bullets in him are almost zero. The rapids alone would probably drown him, and if they didn’t, he’d bleed out in the middle of nowhere with no medical assistance available.”


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